moneyman
- 30 Apr 2007 23:13
Company Description
Red Rock is a mineral exploration and development outfit.
IPO Details
Issue Date 29-07-2005 Prospectus n/a
Issue Price 2.00p Lead Broker ARM Corporate Finance
Market Cap £2.87m Contact Tel 020 7512 0191
Method Placing
Sector Mining
Market Aim
Amount Raised £0.60m
Web site:- http://www.rrrplc.com/
Exploration update 3rd August 2006 - Red Rock Resources PLC said a significant new iron discovery has been made at its Central Yilgarn Iron Project in Australia. Jupiter is targeting extra iron ore tonnage of over 20 mln tonnes from the discovery. Production from the Central Yilgarn Iron Project is planned to be crushed on site, trucked to Menzies, 90 kilometres away, and then railed to the Port of Esperance
Exploration Update 9th August 2006 - Manganese Resource defined at Mkushi, Zambia gives an indicated tonnage of 2,365,000 million tonnes of manganese ore
Red River (RVR), which is a stock we rarely hear from, performed a similar trick, announcing the recovery of high-grade iron ore samples from a project in the Pilbara region of WA, and receiving a share price boost of A3 cents (20 per cent) to close the week at A18 cents. (courtesy of Minesite)
PLUS MARKETS LINK
http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/details.shtml?ISIN=GB00B0CQLF79
Red Rock Resources plc said it has signed a
deal with Zambian firm Chiman Manufacturing Ltd for the processing of manganese
to produce ferromanganese.
The mineral exploration and development company said Chiman will provide
crushing, preparation, and processing of ore supplied by Red Rock's Zambian unit
from stockpiles and surface material at its Chiwefwe mining license.
The company added it expects to make first deliveries shortly.
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kimoldfield
- 01 Oct 2010 18:29
- 80 of 859
He also sold 1,000,000 yesterday George. He has a history of selling after he has been granted share options. The latest round of options were:-
Red Rock Resources plc ("Red Rock" or the "Company") announces that on 22 September 2010 it granted options to subscribe for a total 17 million ordinary shares to directors and employees. Of these, options in respect of 11,000,000 ordinary shares are exercisable at a price of 3.2 pence per share, expiring on the fifth anniversary of grant. One half may be exercised immediately, with the balance once year after the date of grant. These were granted as below:
Andrew Bell 3,250,000
Michael Nott 2,000,000
John Watkins 1,000,000
Manoli Yannaghas 1,000,000
Robert Weicker 250,000
Although you can't blame him for selling, I bet he is kicking himself that he didn't get a better price!
Balerboy
- 04 Oct 2010 13:51
- 81 of 859
CEO sold another 360000 today, don't encourage you does it.,.
kimoldfield
- 04 Oct 2010 14:39
- 82 of 859
I think that was last week BB! He still holds 340,000 and has the following options:-
1,600,000, Expiry Date 31 May 2011, Exercise Price 1.25 pence
750,000, Expiry Date 11 May 2012, Exercise Price 3.5 pence
10,000,000, Expiry Date 3 June 2014, Exercise Price 1.1 pence
3,250,000, Expiry Date 22 Sept 2015, Exercise Price 3.2 pence
He exercised 1,400,000 options on 25.9.2010 at 1.25p part of which he sold on 30.9.10 (1,000,000) at 6.09p and on 1.10.10 (360,000) at 6p. I'm not discouraged by the fact that we have a money maker at the helm! ;o)
kosyboy
- 04 Oct 2010 14:55
- 83 of 859
Can you see these going higher??
kimoldfield
- 04 Oct 2010 16:18
- 84 of 859
The 'experts' estimate an sp anywhere between 20 and 60p. A little optimistic for the short term maybe but I would not be surprised to see 10p. Please do your own thorough research though!
martinl2
- 04 Oct 2010 17:54
- 85 of 859
Worth a watch (listen only in second case)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSO03WwCcu8 Growth Company Investor address video - Wednesday
http://bit.ly/bhGPQs - Mining Maven audio interview Friday
Andy
- 07 Oct 2010 17:33
- 86 of 859
Red Rock presentation in the city!
Free investor event, Tuesday 19th October @ 18.15 for 18.30.
Click HERE for FREE registration!
gibby
- 10 Oct 2010 19:03
- 87 of 859
kimoldfield 20 to 60p - did the experts give a timeline - do you know who quoted that?
cheerss
gibby
- 10 Oct 2010 19:04
- 88 of 859
andy - thanks ref ppt
martinl2
- 10 Oct 2010 22:58
- 89 of 859
gibby,
http://library.rrrplc.com/RRR_web/RRR_Broker_Research/RRR_Broker_Research_2010/RRR_Edison_Investment_Research_22.09.2010.pdf
gibby
- 11 Oct 2010 07:38
- 90 of 859
martin12 - thanks - good stuff
martinl2
- 14 Oct 2010 15:48
- 91 of 859
Great RNS out today about our investment Jupiter and the Mt Ida project in which we have a gross production royalty. Jupiter price up 20% last night.
So why is this so limp today? Market didn't get it I guess. They will.
martinl2
- 15 Oct 2010 11:09
- 92 of 859
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martinl2
- 19 Oct 2010 11:49
- 93 of 859
More stunning news.
You gotta love this share :)
Andy
- 20 Oct 2010 11:23
- 94 of 859
Did anyone attend last night's presentation?
If so, any feedback would be welcome.
martinl2
- 05 Nov 2010 12:05
- 95 of 859
I hear we are about to become a gold producer?
Looking forward to that.
gibby
- 06 Nov 2010 17:33
- 96 of 859
yes and watch this 30 nov apparently
martinl2
- 07 Nov 2010 17:57
- 97 of 859
And did I see somewhere they are ahead of schedule?
gibby
- 08 Nov 2010 12:50
- 98 of 859
ditto
kerrrchinnnnng! soon
gildph
- 09 Nov 2010 13:55
- 99 of 859
Nice rise today based on RNS below:
Updates re Colombia and Jupit
RNS Number : 8821V
Red Rock Resources plc
09 November 2010
RED ROCK RESOURCES PLC
Update on Colombia - Additional loan facility
Update re Jupiter Mines - Tshipi completion and additional resource
Dated: 9 November 2010
Update on Colombia
Red Rock Resources plc ("RRR", "Red Rock" or the "Company"), the gold mining and exploration company with projects in Kenya and Colombia, and interests in steel feed, uranium and rare earths, reports on scheduled progress of its Colombian operations, following a further visit to the site by Red Rock directors.
Progress as reported on 30 September 2010 and 19 October 2010 remains on schedule at El Limon and ahead of schedule at the Machuca mine. The target date for operation of all stages of the El Limon mine and plant remains 30 November. The earlier stages, the conveyors and crushing plant, are being commissioned ahead of schedule with the first 170 tonne (pre-crushing) ore bin already being filled, while the second 600 tonne (post-crushing) ore bin will start being filled next week.
Full gold production is expected to proceed as planned by the end of December 2010.
The Machuca mine is expected to be brought into production early, increasing the ore available for processing at the El Limon plant. Initial processing of ore will utilize remnant and stockpiled ore from upper levels of the El Limon mine and from current underground exploration. It is anticipated that head grades into the plant in the first month of operation will therefore be lower than the long-term average.
The Company has remitted Mineras Four Points SA ("MFP") an additional sum of USD 250,000 above the USD 2,000,000 initially budgeted. It has also offered further conditional facilities of up to USD 750,000. This short-term funding will (a) enable the second mine, Machuca, to be brought into production at the same time as El Limon, (b) finance other additional works including underground exploration and advance stockpiling of ore, and (c) provide for cost overruns including unbudgeted working capital requirements for personnel costs and other contingencies.
The plan had previously been to leave Machuca development until a later date, when it could be developed with cash flow from El Limon, in order that the requirement for simultaneous development of two mines should not overstretch local management. However it has been found operationally more efficient to conduct the development of the two mines in parallel.
The faster than budgeted development of Machuca, the transitional costs associated with conversion of existing miners from self employed contracts to full time employees (and their employment on mine development and not production), and cost overruns on other items (partly due to foreign exchange movements), have highlighted both the speed and efficiency of MFP's operational management and also a lack of financial planning personnel within MFP. An experienced chief financial officer has now been appointed to strengthen financial controls with an immediate remit to provide improved budgeting and financial information. RRR will have approval rights over current and future occupants of this position.
The Loan facilities, which have been agreed in principle but not yet executed, will be structured in two parts under a secondary funding agreement (the "Second Agreement"):
1. The New Loan: USD 500,000 in two USD 250,000 tranches. The first tranche was advanced on 3 November 2010. The second is conditional on the receipt of a detailed budget for both tranches which is to be agreed by RRR. Repayment of the loan will include interest at 1.25% per month (or part thereof). The loan must be fully paid (plus interest) by 3 March 2011, after which a 1% per month penalty will apply.
2. The Additional Draw Down Facility (ADF) will, if required by MFP, and conditional on compliance with the New Loan terms, consist of USD 500,000 on the same repayment terms as The New Loan but which will include warrants to RRR on the following terms:
a. The First Warrant: the first USD 200,000 draw down from the ADF by MFP will give RRR the right for one year to subscribe for 1% of MFP's enlarged issued share capital for USD 100,000.
b. The Second Warrant: for each USD 100,000 (or part thereof) of the second USD 300,000 draw down from the ADF by MFP, RRR will have the right for one year to subscribe for 1.5% of MFP's enlarged issued share capital for USD 100,000.
A fee of 6 per cent. on any amounts drawn down under the New Loan will be due and payable to RRR on 31 January 2011 or two months after drawdown if later. This will reduce to 5 per cent. if all amounts under the Second Agreement are repaid before 31 January 2011.
Under the Funding and Cooperation Agreement with MFP announced on 10 June 2010, Red Rock already has options (a) exercisable for two years to acquire 50% of the issued share capital of MFP for USD 6,500,000 ("Option 1"), and (b) exercisable for three years to acquire 1% of the issued capital of MFP for USD 1,000,000 ("Option 2").
Update on Jupiter Mines Ltd's Tshipi Kalahari Manganese Project ("Tshipi")
Jupiter Mines Limited ("Jupiter"; ASX: JMS) has now completed the acquisition of a 49.9 per cent interest in Tshipi and RRR's interest in JMS has reduced to 5.23 per cent. as previously announced.
Jupiter today announced an increase in the mineral resources at Tshipi with an additional 145 million tonnes at 31.75% Manganese JORC and SAMREC compliant resource in the 17m thick "Top-Cut" directly above the existing geological sequence which hosts the previously announced mineral resource estimate of 163 million tonnes at 37.1% Manganese.
The full text of the Jupiter announcement may be accessed via http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/companyInfo.do?by=asxCode&asxCode=JMS
Further updates will be provided on a regular basis.